
Transmission Professionals Group
The Transmission Professionals special interest group covers the distribution of power from generation to final destination.
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What’s in Store for 2018?
More use of renewables, grid modernization, and smart cities will gain traction in the new year, according to the Consumer Energy Alliance. The organization expects solar and wind to gain adopters as utilities put sustainability first and bridge the gap between new technology and natural resources. The organization expects that new energy infrastructure will be more resilient, efficient and environmentally friendly than previous products. Cities will leverage advanced technologies to connect communications networks and integrate renewables into a modernized electric grids. What do you expect in 2018?
What’s in Store for 2018?
New technologies will help keep energy costs low and offer more sustainable and greener energy future
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